Re: The wifey's system build, fully fiberglassed trunk

thanks bro... yea... i aint too worried about him... guys will say all kinds of ish when they have the protection of the internet... they wouldnt say the same **** to you if you were right in front of their face

Re: The wifey's system build, fully fiberglassed trunk

Originally Posted by mast240

thanks bro... yea... i aint too worried about him... guys will say all kinds of ish when they have the protection of the internet... they wouldnt say the same **** to you if you were right in front of their face

Re: The wifey's system build, fully fiberglassed trunk

Hope your knee feels better. Your wife is lucky to have a husband like you doing that for her. It's one thing to pay the shop to install it, it's another to hand make it. That shows love and passion. Good for you man, I wish I could do a build like this in my jeep wrangler...but that thing has like no room =\

Re: The wifey's system build, fully fiberglassed trunk

You know I was always giving airmen a hard time when we were deployed, friendly bullcrap between servicemen, but I would be willing to drive down and form a coalition with yah No reason for hearing anything about your wife bro. BANNED is what they get.

Build is looking sick. Drink water, take a couple 800mg Ibuprofen and get that project rollin

Re: The wifey's system build, fully fiberglassed trunk

Looks decent. A couple of tips though. Sanding filler is mug easier when it is not fully hardened. If you catch it when it is still soft it you will be sanding for significantly less time. That being said it is ideal to apply filler in smaller amounts starting with the areas that need it most and moving on to areas that don't. Also when stretching fabric to be glassed you want to make sure you get the stretch complete flat on all sides. This will greatly reduce your need to use filler.

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